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... head' (Romans 12:19–20 (Bishops' Bible, 1568, etc.)). The individual Christian, therefore, is not to take the law into his own hands. Observe that this is not a very generous programme, however: as with Hamlet's sparing of the praying ...
... head' (Romans 12:19–20 (Bishops' Bible, 1568, etc.)). The individual Christian, therefore, is not to take the law into his own hands. Observe that this is not a very generous programme, however: as with Hamlet's sparing of the praying ...
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... heads. (V.2.374–9) If all this is divinely sanctioned, it is by the violent and punitive Calvinist deity. Whether or not you think the quality of Hamlet's engagement with such a universe constitutes a significant compensation for its ...
... heads. (V.2.374–9) If all this is divinely sanctioned, it is by the violent and punitive Calvinist deity. Whether or not you think the quality of Hamlet's engagement with such a universe constitutes a significant compensation for its ...
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... head' to threaten their dominance; 'you false Danish dogs' she calls them (IV.5.103, 112). In fact Laertes is easily drawn away from his popular constituency and reincorporated into the state apparatus. PATRIARCHY AND MADNESS Frailty ...
... head' to threaten their dominance; 'you false Danish dogs' she calls them (IV.5.103, 112). In fact Laertes is easily drawn away from his popular constituency and reincorporated into the state apparatus. PATRIARCHY AND MADNESS Frailty ...
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